- Den
Oever (Dutch pronunciation: [dɛn ˈuvər]; in English, the s****, the coast) is a
village in the
Dutch province of
North Holland. It is a part of the...
-
diving down to a
depth of 221
metres (725 ft). In
October 2022
Karen van den
Oever broke her own
Guinness World Record as the world’s
deepest diving woman...
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Albarta ten
Oever (17
February 1772, in
Groningen – 22
January 1854, in Groningen) was a
Dutch painter, best
remembered for her
portraits and landscape...
- 't
Oever (15 July 1927 – 5
October 2001) was a
Dutch speed skater. He
competed at the 1952
Winter Olympics and the 1956
Winter Olympics. Van 't
Oever coached...
- team pursuit.
Because of
these outstanding results he won the
Egbert van't
Oever Encouragement award for the best
young Dutch skater. At the 2014 Olympic...
- The Den
Oever Lighthouse is a cast iron
lighthouse in Den
Oever, the Netherlands, on the
Wadden Sea.
Erected in 1885, it was
originally located at the...
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Laugier (2018). "Spoilers, Twists, and Dragons". In Christie, Ian; Van den
Oever,
Annie (eds.). Stories.
Amsterdam University Press. p. 147. doi:10.2307/j...
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began playing for a
local amateur youth team in Rotterdam,
Linker Maas
Oever, from age six. He
joined the
youth academy at
Feyenoord the
following year...
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Hendrick ten
Oever (1639 – 1716), was a
Dutch Golden Age painter. He was born in
Zwolle as the son of
David ten
Oever and
Marijke Molkenbuer. His earliest...
- from the
Island of
Dordrecht on the west at "Kop van 't Land" to
Brabantse Oever,
Werkendam (Biesbosch). "Nieuwe Merwede" (in Dutch). Rijkswaterstaat. Archived...